At home with some Hollywood heavyweights

Kourtney (left) and Khloe (right) on the cover of 'Architectural Digest''s Celebrities at Home issue.(Photo: Roger Davies/Architectural Digest)

Architectural Digest's annual celebrity issue hits stands nationwide on March 9th but we couldn't wait that long to see how woefully under decorated our own homes are. So behold a beautiful vacation compound in the Domincan Republic, a Manhattan duplex and a pair of Calabasas estates that will never be ours. But we can dream. Or at least look.

Marc Anthony

Marc Anthony and his wife, model Shannon de Lima Muñiz, created a compound for family and friends in the Dominican Republic. "The sprawling property can sleep 24 and encompasses a 10,000-square-foot main residence, guest bungalows, two swimming pools, and a man-made beach."

The singer tells AD he “can sit in one spot for hours and simply watch my wife and kids in the pool or listen to the music playing on the sound system,” he says.

Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber

Naomi Watts in the dining room of her New York City apartment.(Photo: Douglas Friedman / Architectural Digest)

Actors Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber collaborated with design firm Ashe + Leandro to transform a Manhattan their New York City loft into "an inviting family oasis to share with their sons," Alexander, 8, and, Samuel. 7.

The living room of actress Naomi Watts and husband Liev Schreiber in New York City.(Photo: Douglas Friedman / Architectural Digest)

According to Watts, “I wanted a place where we could snuggle as a family,” she says. “I didn’t want to make a showhouse. I wanted to make a true home for us.”

The kitchen of Naomi Watts' New York City home.(Photo: Douglas Friedman / Architectural Digest)

When asked about her home's favorite feature Watts told AD "This will sound crazy, but I lie in bed at night and think, I can’t believe after all these years in New York I finally have a walk-in pantry!”

Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian

The sister's each have their own distinctive style and live apart but, as sisters do, did share something - the same designer for each of their Calabasas homes - "show-business favorite" Martyn Lawrence Bullard.

Kourtney in her home office.(Photo: Roger Davies/Architectural Digest)

Kourtney a modernist with a "passion for midcentury French furnishings," confesses to AD, “I am very afraid of color, but when you have kids, you can’t be so stringent. Martyn was able to introduce bright pops in a way I can handle.”